-> -> > Also, 'python ez_setup.py --help-commands' doesn't work; "unrecognized
-> -> > command".
-> ->
-> -> 1). ez_setup.py is just the bootstrap script. Run it once, throw it away.
->
-> Humm, I remember reading somewhere that it needed to be included. Can't
-> find that any more, so it was probably a misunderstanding -- good to
-> know!
Found it! A presentation of Ian Bicking's,
http://ianbicking.org/docs/setuptools-presentation/
slide 21.
Ian's recommended usage is to put the following into setup.py:
from ez_setup import use_setuptools
use_setuptools()
from setuptools import setup
...
So you need to include ez_setup if you want to use the nifty features of
setuptools while still allowing Python naive users to use your package.
...or am I missing something?
--titus